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Tomahawk to Not Resolve Ukraine Battle, However Solely Escalate State of affairs to Nuclear Conflict – Lukashenko
Tomahawk to Not Resolve Ukraine Battle, However Solely Escalate State of affairs to Nuclear Conflict – Lukashenko
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No Tomahawk missiles will resolve the battle in Ukraine, however will escalate the state of affairs to the purpose of nuclear conflict, Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko mentioned on Tuesday.
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“No Tomahawk missiles will resolve the issue. This may escalate the state of affairs to the purpose of nuclear conflict. Maybe nobody understands this higher than [US President] Donald Trump, who’s in no rush handy over these lethal weapons and permit strikes deep into Russia,” Lukashenko mentioned, as quoted by the state-run Belta information company.On Saturday, media reported that Trump and Ukraine’s Volodymyr Zelensky had mentioned the potential for Kiev buying Tomahawk long-range missiles throughout a cellphone dialog. On Sunday, Zelensky mentioned he had a second name with the US president, throughout which they mentioned, amongst different issues, strengthening Ukraine’s air protection.Trump informed reporters over the weekend that he would possibly talk about the potential provide of Tomahawk missiles to Ukraine with Russian President Vladimir Putin, indicating that Washington might give the weapons to Kiev if the battle stays unresolved.Putin warned earlier that the transfer would severely injury relations between Russia and the US, as a result of utilizing Tomahawk missiles with out the direct involvement of US navy personnel is inconceivable.The Tomahawk missile is a long-range, subsonic cruise missile primarily launched from ships and submarines for precision strikes towards land and sea targets. It has a spread of about 1,000 miles with some modifications having a spread of about 1,550 miles.
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MINSK (Sputnik) – No Tomahawk missiles will resolve the battle in Ukraine, however will escalate the state of affairs to the purpose of nuclear conflict, Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko mentioned on Tuesday.
“No Tomahawk missiles will resolve the issue. This may escalate the state of affairs to the purpose of nuclear conflict. Maybe nobody understands this higher than [US President] Donald Trump, who’s in no rush handy over these lethal weapons and permit strikes deep into Russia,” Lukashenko mentioned, as quoted by the state-run Belta information company.
On Saturday, media reported that Trump and Ukraine’s Volodymyr Zelensky had mentioned the potential for Kiev buying Tomahawk long-range missiles throughout a cellphone dialog. On Sunday, Zelensky mentioned he had a second name with the US president, throughout which they mentioned, amongst different issues, strengthening Ukraine’s air protection.
Trump informed reporters over the weekend that he would possibly talk about the potential provide of Tomahawk missiles to Ukraine with Russian President Vladimir Putin, indicating that Washington might give the weapons to Kiev if the battle stays unresolved.
The Tomahawk missile is a long-range, subsonic cruise missile primarily launched from ships and submarines for precision strikes towards land and sea targets. It has a spread of about 1,000 miles with some modifications having a spread of about 1,550 miles.